Above the clouds: That’s why flight attendants take this sitting position

Above the clouds
That’s why flight attendants take this sitting position


For flight attendants, many movement sequences are routine.


We are familiar with many of the movements that flight attendants perform during a flight. However, there are also some that are currently less common. You can find out what purpose these serve in the video.

On board an airplane, you usually sit strapped in your seat. For flight attendants, however, everyday life on board is full of movement. From the moment they set off to greet passengers, to the well-choreographed pre-takeoff safety instructions. It is a constant flow of movements, all designed to make our flying experience as comfortable and safe as possible. Processes that can also seem familiar to us. However, there is an attitude that flight attendants take during certain phases of the flight that is not so well known and begs the question: Why do they do this?

There is an important reason for this movement

Of course, like so many things on board an aircraft, this behavior of the crew also has a specific reason. In the video we show you what attitude the on-board staff takes and also give you the answer to why they do it.

Source used: simpleflying.com

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